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Drug use for gastrointestinal symptoms during pregnancy: A French nationwide study 2010–2018
by
Meyer, Antoine
, Drouin, Jérôme
, Carbonnel, Franck
, Weill, Alain
, Fermaut, Marion
in
Antacids
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Clinical trials
/ Conflicts of interest
/ Drug therapy
/ Drug use
/ Drugs
/ Gastrointestinal agents
/ Gastrointestinal symptoms
/ Health insurance
/ Hospitalization
/ Laxatives
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Nausea
/ Observational studies
/ Offspring
/ People and places
/ Population
/ Population studies
/ Pregnancy
/ Pregnant women
/ Product safety
/ Public health
/ Safety
/ Social Sciences
/ Womens health
2021
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Drug use for gastrointestinal symptoms during pregnancy: A French nationwide study 2010–2018
by
Meyer, Antoine
, Drouin, Jérôme
, Carbonnel, Franck
, Weill, Alain
, Fermaut, Marion
in
Antacids
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Clinical trials
/ Conflicts of interest
/ Drug therapy
/ Drug use
/ Drugs
/ Gastrointestinal agents
/ Gastrointestinal symptoms
/ Health insurance
/ Hospitalization
/ Laxatives
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Nausea
/ Observational studies
/ Offspring
/ People and places
/ Population
/ Population studies
/ Pregnancy
/ Pregnant women
/ Product safety
/ Public health
/ Safety
/ Social Sciences
/ Womens health
2021
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Drug use for gastrointestinal symptoms during pregnancy: A French nationwide study 2010–2018
by
Meyer, Antoine
, Drouin, Jérôme
, Carbonnel, Franck
, Weill, Alain
, Fermaut, Marion
in
Antacids
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Clinical trials
/ Conflicts of interest
/ Drug therapy
/ Drug use
/ Drugs
/ Gastrointestinal agents
/ Gastrointestinal symptoms
/ Health insurance
/ Hospitalization
/ Laxatives
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Nausea
/ Observational studies
/ Offspring
/ People and places
/ Population
/ Population studies
/ Pregnancy
/ Pregnant women
/ Product safety
/ Public health
/ Safety
/ Social Sciences
/ Womens health
2021
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Drug use for gastrointestinal symptoms during pregnancy: A French nationwide study 2010–2018
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Drug use for gastrointestinal symptoms during pregnancy: A French nationwide study 2010–2018
2021
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To describe drug prescription for gastrointestinal symptoms during pregnancy.
Using the French national health database, we identified pregnancies ending with a birth between April 2010 and December 2018, in France. We studied prescription of antacids, antispasmodics, antinauseants, laxatives and antidiarrheals during pregnancy, between two trimesters before and two trimesters after delivery. We also assessed hospitalization for gastrointestinal symptoms during pregnancy.
Among 6,365,471 pregnancies, 4,452,779 (74.0%) received at least one gastrointestinal drug during pregnancy; 2,228,275 (37.0%) received an antacid, 3,096,858 (51.5%) an antispasmodic, 1,861,731 (31.0%) an antinauseant, 919,116 (15.3%) a laxative and 617,808 (10.3%) an antidiarrheal. Prescription of proton pump inhibitors doubled from 12.2% in 2010 to 26.0% in 2018, while domperidone use decreased from 18.3% in 2010 to 2.2% in 2018. In addition, prescription of antacids increased from 7.0% during the trimester before pregnancy to 11.8% during the 1st trimester, 17.0% during the 2nd trimester and 23.4% during the 3rd trimester. Antispasmodic use was 10.6% during the trimester before pregnancy, 23.1% during the 1st trimester, 25.2% during the 2nd trimester and 24.0% during the 3rd trimester. Prescription of antinauseant drugs increased from 5.0% during the trimester before pregnancy to 25.7% during the 1st trimester, then decreased to 6.4% during the 2nd trimester and 3.2% during the 3rd trimester. Nausea/vomiting was the most common cause of hospitalization for gastrointestinal symptoms or diseases during pregnancy, although it accounted for only 1.0% of pregnancies.
Approximately three-quarters of women use drugs for gastrointestinal symptoms during pregnancy in France. Prescription of gastrointestinal drugs during pregnancy should be the subject of more detailed risk-benefit assessment and recommendations.
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